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We had been in this hole for at least three days, we were brought food, water and then ignored. I had tried over and over again to get information on Elise but each attempt had ended up with a syringe in my neck and an unbearable head ache. Kaitlyn still hadn’t said a word to us, I would occasionally hear Jayden trying to coax her to talk but she got no response. Lily spent her time mumbling plans to herself on how to get us out of here before growling in frustration, punching one of the walls, prowling around the cell and sitting back down to mumble some more. We had all been given our evening meals, the trays taken and the guards had retired, leaving us in darkness again. Laying on my back on the small cot, I stared into the darkness trying to keep thoughts of Elise from my mind. S